Variable: orgtbl-mode-map
orgtbl-mode-map is a variable defined in org-table.el.gz.
Value
Large value
<backspace> orgtbl-hijacker-command-109
<backtab> orgtbl-hijacker-command-108
<return> orgtbl-hijacker-command-100
<tab> orgtbl-hijacker-command-102
C-# orgtbl-hijacker-command-28
C-c ' orgtbl-hijacker-command-22
C-c * orgtbl-hijacker-command-24
C-c + orgtbl-hijacker-command-20
C-c - orgtbl-hijacker-command-13
C-c = orgtbl-hijacker-command-21
C-c ? orgtbl-hijacker-command-18
C-c C-c orgtbl-ctrl-c-ctrl-c
C-c C-w orgtbl-hijacker-command-12
C-c C-y orgtbl-hijacker-command-11
C-c M-w orgtbl-hijacker-command-10
C-c SPC orgtbl-hijacker-command-19
C-c ^ orgtbl-hijacker-command-25
C-c ` orgtbl-hijacker-command-23
C-c { orgtbl-hijacker-command-15
C-c | orgtbl-create-or-convert-from-region
C-c } orgtbl-hijacker-command-14
M-<down> orgtbl-hijacker-command-8
M-<left> orgtbl-hijacker-command-2
M-<return> orgtbl-hijacker-command-106
M-<right> orgtbl-hijacker-command-3
M-<up> orgtbl-hijacker-command-7
M-RET orgtbl-hijacker-command-105
M-S-<down> orgtbl-hijacker-command-6
M-S-<left> orgtbl-hijacker-command-1
M-S-<right> orgtbl-hijacker-command-4
M-S-<up> orgtbl-hijacker-command-5
M-a orgtbl-hijacker-command-26
M-e orgtbl-hijacker-command-27
RET orgtbl-hijacker-command-101
S-<iso-lefttab> orgtbl-hijacker-command-107
S-<return> orgtbl-hijacker-command-17
S-<tab> orgtbl-hijacker-command-104
TAB orgtbl-hijacker-command-103
Documentation
Keymap for orgtbl-mode(var)/orgtbl-mode(fun).
Source Code
;; Defined in /usr/src/emacs/lisp/org/org-table.el.gz
;;; The Orgtbl minor mode
;; Define a minor mode which can be used in other modes in order to
;; integrate the Org table editor.
;; This is really a hack, because the Org table editor uses several
;; keys which normally belong to the major mode, for example the TAB
;; and RET keys. Here is how it works: The minor mode defines all the
;; keys necessary to operate the table editor, but wraps the commands
;; into a function which tests if the cursor is currently inside
;; a table. If that is the case, the table editor command is
;; executed. However, when any of those keys is used outside a table,
;; the function uses `key-binding' to look up if the key has an
;; associated command in another currently active keymap (minor modes,
;; major mode, global), and executes that command. There might be
;; problems if any of the keys used by the table editor is otherwise
;; used as a prefix key.
;; Another challenge is that the key binding for TAB can be tab or \C-i,
;; likewise the binding for RET can be return or \C-m. Orgtbl-mode
;; addresses this by checking explicitly for both bindings.
;; The optimized version (see variable `orgtbl-optimized') takes over
;; all keys which are bound to `self-insert-command' in the *global map*.
;; Some modes bind other commands to simple characters, for example
;; AUCTeX binds the double quote to `Tex-insert-quote'. With orgtbl-mode
;; active, this binding is ignored inside tables and replaced with a
;; modified self-insert.
(defvar orgtbl-mode-map (make-keymap)
"Keymap for `orgtbl-mode'.")